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ADR Facilitator Cadre

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Office of the Director

Alternative Dispute Resolution & Conflict Prevention
1600 Clifton Road
Mailstop D-67
Atlanta, GA 30333
(404) 371-5470

Facilitator Cadre

The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Office established a cadre of internal CDC/ATSDR employees who are highly skilled, well-trained facilitators who provide cost-free meeting facilitation services within CDC.

A facilitator’s primary duty is to facilitate and contribute to the productivity and efficiency of a multitude of business meetings which may include strategic planning initiatives, retreats and summit meetings which are often global in nature and comprised of national and international organizations and distinguished colleagues throughout medical, scientific, epidemiological and public health communities.

The Cadre consists of 16 members who will ultimately be eligible to attempt credentialing as Professional Facilitators by the International Association of Facilitators. Please contact the ADR Office, (404) 371-5915 for additional information about the Cadre or to inquire/request services by Cadre members.


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This page last reviewed April 11, 2005
URL: http://www.cdc.gov/od/adr/facilitator.htm

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